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Privacy Policy. Current Hazards. Current Conditions. Rivers and Lakes. November 1, - am. We always check out the weather predictions first, then information on planting. Now the biggest attractions for me are all the newsy articles; amazing what I have learned. Best investment I can make every year. Winter will be colder than normal, on average, with near- to below-normal snowfall. Precipitation will be above normal in the north and below normal in the south. The coldest periods will be in early December, early to mid- and late January, and mid-February, with the snowiest periods in mid- to late December, early January, and early and mid-February.

Winter temperatures and precipitation will be below normal, on average, with above-normal snowfall in the north and below-normal in the south.

The coldest periods will be in early, mid-, and late December; mid-January; and early to mid-February. The snowiest periods will occur in mid- and late December, from early to mid-January, and in mid-March. Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with near-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in early, mid-, and late December; through much of January; and in early and mid-February.

The snowiest periods will be in early December, early January, and mid-February. Winter temperatures will be below normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid- and late December, throughout much of January, and in early to mid-February. Precipitation will be below normal in the north and above normal in the south. Snowfall will be near normal, with the best chances for snow in mid- to late January and early to mid-February. Winter will be cooler than normal, with the coldest temperatures in mid- and late December and mid-January and from late January into early February.

Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with the coldest temperatures in mid- to late November, through most of December and January, and in early to mid-February. Snowfall will be near normal in most areas, although a few places south of the Lakes will have much-above-normal snowfall.

The snowiest periods will be in late November, mid- and late December, early and mid- to late January, early to mid-February, and mid-March. Winter will be colder than normal, with below-normal precipitation but above-normal snowfall, especially in the west. The coldest periods will occur in mid- to late November and through much of the period from mid-December through January.

The snowiest periods will arrive in mid-December, early and mid-January, and mid- to late February. Winter will be colder than normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid-December, early and mid- to late January, and early to mid-February. Rainfall will be near normal in the north and above normal in the south, with the best threats for snow in the north from late December into early January and in mid- to late January.

Winter temperatures will be below normal, on average, with the coldest periods in early, mid-, and late December; early and late January; and mid-February. Precipitation will be above normal in the east and below normal in the west, while snowfall will be below normal in most areas. The snowiest periods will be in late November, mid- to late December, mid- and late January, mid- and late February, and late March.

Winter will be colder and drier than normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid- and late December, early and late January, and early to mid-February. Snowfall will be below normal in the north and above normal in central and southern areas. The snowiest periods will be in late December, early January, and mid-February. Winter will be colder than normal, especially in the south, with the coldest periods in mid- to late November, mid- and late December, and early and late January.

Snowfall will be near normal, with the best chances for snow in early and late January, mainly in the north. Winter will be milder than normal, with the coldest periods in mid- to late November, late December, and early and mid- to late January.

Precipitation will be near to slightly above normal, with snowfall above normal in the north and below normal in the south. The snowiest periods will be in mid- to late November, late December, early to mid-January, and the last third of March. Winter will be slightly colder than normal as well as drier, with below-normal snowfall in most areas.

The coldest periods will be in late November, late December, and early and late January, with the snowiest periods in late December, late January, and early March.

Winter will be colder than normal in the east, with above-normal precipitation, while the west will be slightly warmer and drier than normal. The coldest periods will be in mid- to late November, from late December into early January, and in late February.

I sure hope I am wrong. You can sign up here. December sporadic 5 days of snow and melting no big deal. January short lived blustery cold snow warm malty slushy. Basically the only month for a real winter.

February is typical with a complete thaw lots of water frost heaving land raising and sinking. January short lived blustery cold snow warm melty slushy.

Basically the only 3 months of real winter. February is typical a couple of snowy blasts with a complete thaw lots of water frost heaving land raising and sinking. Lead in with a low slow rise, December, then a level and high spiked raises, peaked warms with pits of cold snow blasts drops , hence January.

February deep zig zigging, cold warm a plateau of straight up thaw. March shirting indicates 2 snow blast episodes low plunging drops in skirt marshy quagmire greasy soupy into Aprils true Mud Season..

Bees have built their hives low squirrels not in any hurry to scurry nut collecting. Water is above average for thermal warming days. Hi Irene, we clearly state the weather events for the Northeast and east coast in the forecast. No mention off the South?? At all? What about Georgia?? Northwest Georgia to be specific. Any snow?? All the answers are in there. Thank you for that. Ive been following the Farmers Almanac for years, due to the fact being a business owner Always prepared clientel about the weather.

Farmers Almanac has been spot on with winter, summer, spring and fall with weather predictions. Some areas are colder than others. Praying for snow here in Central Virginia, Need to kill these germs in the air.

Snow would be great!!!! We have had our fair share of wild winters here. I lived in New Jersey before coming to Indiana. We got snow every winter. We would go sledding for hours. Im grown up now and am not able to enjoy the snow like I did when I was younger. I have had numerous surgeries on my spine in the last few years and that has stopped me from enjoying alot of things.

I live in NC and I wanted to know if we are getting snow this year. Well I just moved to Cleveland a few months ago. I am looking forward to the snow!! And I trust in this forecast. It is almost always right. On Feb 13th , the Almanac predicted and unseasonably warm weekend in Michigan. Based on that, our son planned their wedding. The highs never got above Zero!

It was miserable. I saw a completely black wooly worm, while walking our dogs, about a week and a half ago. We live in Northern Virginia and I have a feeling this Winter will be hellaciously miserable!! My grandparents always had an almanac , planted gardens by it, went to doctor by it, any surgical work had to be done at certain times. They relied heavily on the signs that were given in the almanac. At my preschool where I teach we try to potty train and take their binkies away according to the almanac.

Hi Everyone, take a look at our forecast map, and then if you want specifics for your zone our long-range weather forecasts go by zone , check it out here. What Jeri said?.. Forecast for Kentucky this winter? Is it supposed to be less ice and snow this year, more, or somewhere in the middle? It typically produces cooler and wetter winters for southwestern Pennsylvania and the Great Lakes region.

With the overall warming trend over the past few decades, our average temperatures have been slightly increasing. During a cool or negative phase, the western Pacific Ocean becomes warmer and part of the eastern Pacific Ocean cools, which also indicates below-average temperatures. We could have days five to 10 degrees warmer or cooler than average and some days a difference of only a degree.

In the end, it all evens out. Every 10 years, the National Weather Service calculates our year snowfall average.



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